Spitz Commercial Song and Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Spitz is a rock band that has produced many classic songs with their refreshing vocals.
The catchy feelings embedded in their music have resonated with many people.
This time, we’ll introduce their commercial songs in order of popularity, from nostalgic classics to the latest tracks.
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Spitz Commercial Song and Popular Tracks Ranking [2026] (11–20)
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This song used in Kao’s Bioré web commercial, Spitz’s “Ai no Shirushi,” was originally released in 1998 as PUFFY’s sixth single.
Although many people strongly associate the song with PUFFY’s performance, it was written and composed by Spitz’s Masamune Kusano, and his self-cover version was featured as the CM song.
It’s a pop yet laid-back track, and you can’t help but think it’s just like Kusano to make a male vocal sound this cute.
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Released in 1998, this song has been featured extensively in tie-ins, including as a TV drama theme and insert song, as well as in commercials.
The chorus, where Masamune Kusano’s high, soaring vocals shine, is surely familiar to just about everyone.
Its ear-pleasing, beautiful melody further accentuates the bittersweet lyrics, making it incredibly memorable.
The song was used in a Universal Music commercial that aired in December 2025.
Two other Spitz songs were also featured, and this track plays in the final scene of the commercial.


